I didn't pull down the kernel source rpm, just the kernel, kernel headers,
and initscripts. When I tried a make modules in /usr/src/linux, I got the
"No rule for modules" message.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald J. Yacketta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 6:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [expert] eth0 error
Did you rebuild the moduales?
make modules
make modules_install
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Stout, Wayne wrote:
> Greetings, all.
>
> First, I want to thank all those that helped me get my laptop up and
> running, especially John and Axalon.
>
> But now I'm having problems with my desktop. I'm sure it's something
simple
> I forgot to do, but I can't figure it out.
>
> I upgraded the kernel using the 2.2.14 rpms. (I think it was the -22mdk).
I
> did the kernel, kernel headers and initscripts. But since then, I'm not
able
> to get any network connectivity. Here's the stuff from the logs:
>
> eth0: Digital DC2104 Tulip rev 17 at 0x6400, <MAC address snipped>, IRQ
10.
> eth0: 21041 Media Table, default media 0800 (Autosense).
> eth0: 21041 media #0, 10baseT
> eth0: 21041 media #4, 10baseT-FD
> eth0: 21143 10baseT link beat good.
>
> Before I have a chance to log in, the following appears:
>
> eth0: 21041 transmit timed out, status fc260000, CSR 12 000050c8, CSR 13
> ffffef01, CSR 14 ffffffff, resetting...
>
> And I noticed in the logs just under this line there is:
>
> eth0: 21143 10 Mbps sensed media.
>
> What did I forget to do? Everything worked great before I upgraded the
> kernel, so I know that *I* screwed something up. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
>